Canon LBP710Cx User Manual page 163

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[Image Orientation]
Specify the print orientation of an image.
[Auto]
[Vertical]
[Horizontal]
If the specified setting of [Vertical] or [Horizontal] does not match the orientation of the image, the
reduced image is printed.
[Print Position]
Specify the position to print the image.
[Auto]
[Center]
[Top Left]
[Zoom]
Enable or disable enlarging/reducing images. The printouts are enlarged or reduced with the image aspect
ratio kept.
[Off]
[Auto]
[Enlarge Print Area]
If you select the check box, the image is printed by extending the
size. However, a part of the image may be missing near the edge of the paper or the paper may be partly
tainted depending on the original.
[Print 2-Sided]
Select the check box to print on both sides of the paper.
[Binding Location]
Select whether to bind the long edge or short edge of the printouts with a binding tool such as a stapler.
Printing orientation will be changed depending on the specified binding position. You can also specify the
binding margin (
Gutter(P. 400) ).
[Long Edge]
Printing a Document
Automatically determines the print orientation based on the width and height of the
image.
Select when printing a vertically-long image.
Select when printing a horizontally-long image.
If the TIFF data contains the information that specifies the print position, the image is
printed according to the information, otherwise, it is printed at the center of paper.
JPEG data is always printed at the center of paper.
Images are printed at the center of paper.
Images are printed at the top left.
When the image is within the
the size as is. When an image is larger than the printable area, printouts are reduced.
Makes enlarged or reduced printouts according to the printable area of the paper.
Binds the printouts on the long edge.
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Printable Area(P. 623) of the paper, it is printed with
Printable Area(P. 623) fully to the paper

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